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RROW
MORNING.
WESH 2'S HADAS BROWN SPOKE WITH
ELECTION SUPERVISORS ABOUT WHAT
THOSE CASTING A BALLOT TOMORROW
CAN EXPECT.
HADAS: IN THOSE FINAL HOURS OF
THE CONTENTIOUS 2016 CAMPAIGNS,
ELECTION SUPERVISORS ARE MAKING
SURE EVERYTHING IS PERFECT AHEAD
OF TUESDAY.
THAT INCLUDES STEPPED UP
SECURITY
>> WE ARE WORKING WITH THE
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.
WE ARE DOING SOME FIRST EVER
THINGS WITH THEM TO MAKE SURE
THAT ALL THE POLLING LOCATIONS
IN SEMINOL COUNTY ARE AS SECURE
AS THEY CAN BE FOR ELECTION DAY.
>> EVERY ADMINISTRATOR HAS TAKEN
PRECAUTIONS.
I POLLING LOCATIONS, YOU HAVE
MORE THAN ONE POLL WORKING.
HADA THOSE POLL WORKERS ARE
KEEPING AN EYE OUT FOR ANYTHING
SEEMING SUSPICIOUS
ON ELECTION DAY, SUPERVISORS ARE
HOPING -- THANKS TO HIGH EARLY
VOTING TURNOUT -- THEY WILL HAVE
SHORT LINES.
>> THEY REALLY TOOK FULL
ADVANTAGE OF IT.
HADAS: OVER 255,000 PEOPLE CAST
A BALLOT IN PERSON EARLY IN
ORANGE COUNTY, AND OVER 109,000
IN SEMINOLE.
IN THOSE AND SEVERAL OTHER
COUNTIES, OVER A THIRD OF VOTERS
HAVE ALREADY CAST THEIR BALLOTS
IN PERSON.
>> TOMORROW IS GOING TO BE A
MUCH MORE PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE
THAN YOU ARE USED TO SEEING AT A
POLLING LOCATION IN FLORIDA.
IT IS GOING TO BE GREAT.
HADAS: EVEN WITH THE POTENTIAL
FOR SHORTER LINES, ELECTION
OFFICIALS ARE CAUTIONING THAT
THE USUAL PATTERNS WILL BE THE
SAME.
MOST PEOPLE WILL TRY TO VOTE ON
THE WAY TO OR FROM WORK.